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Beneath the Surface

Where
13 Gurner St
Paddington NSW 2021
Australia
When

Every day, 10am to 4pm Wednesday 6 November 2024 to Sunday 17 November 2024

Opening Event: Wednesday 6 November, 6pm to 8pm

Beneath the Surface is a group exhibition presenting the work of four graduating Advanced Diploma of Visual Art students from Northern Beaches TAFE: Lucy Hookway, Lina Ocolisan, Susie Roberts, and Tash Tribe.

These ceramic artists explore themes such as nostalgia, grief, trauma, and the wonders of the ocean. The exhibition includes a diverse array of ceramic techniques and materials, reflecting each artist’s unique perspective and creative journey.

Exhibition to be opened by Shelley Simpson, CEO Mud Australia.

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